* (PREFIX) * un - not; opposite of * unaware, * unbelievable, * unsure * (ROOT) * aud hear * auditorium * audition, * audience, * audible, * audiovisual.

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* (PREFIX) * un - not; opposite of * unaware, * unbelievable, * unsure * (ROOT) * aud hear * auditorium * audition, * audience, * audible, * audiovisual * (SUFFIX) * -s, -es plural of nouns * cats, * boxes

vex To make someone annoyed or worried verb Draw a picture to help you ambiguous Having more than one meaning; not clear or decided Adjective Unclear Draw a picture to help you

* (PREFIX) * re- again * redo, replay * (ROOT) * astrostar * astronaut * astronomy * asterisk * asteroid * astrology (SUFFIX) -ed past tense of a verb sailed

adjacent sullen Near; next to, adjoining Synonyms: alongside, nearby, neighboring Draw a picture here. Silent or brooding because of ill humor, anger, or resentment Synonyms: grumpy, surly, peevish, morose Draw a picture here.

* (PREFIX) * im-, in-, il-, ir- not * impossible * incapable * illogical * irregular * (ROOT) * bio life * bioglogy * biogropahy * biochemistry (SUFFIX) -ing progressive tense of verb jumping racing

dishearten to discourage dismay picture and sentence demoralize dispirit yearn to have a strong and earnest desire crave, picture and sentence long for, want